Apparatur zu den Grundlagen der Physik I


 

'Apparatuses are construction devices that help to translate phenomena, so that they can be captured and interpreted by the observer. Each perception requires a translation process.' (krylov,1989)

This project is based on the third manuscript of Prof. V. Krylov, where he describes in 939 pages "The Apparatus to the Fundamentals of Physics" ('Apparatur zu den Grundlagen der Physik'). Krylov's idea was to develop instruments that will allow to experience the fundamental phenomenons of physics by means of a multi-perceptive observation. Following theoretical preparations concerning the fundamentals of physics and resulting observatory instruments, Prof. Krylov sketches dramaturgic concepts for experiments and lectures. The present work is an attempt to realise a part of this sketched apparatus. According to Krylov's concept, it is realised in form of a kit that allows to construct the following instruments: h1944/56, e1916/774, n1725/33, e1916/802. Each of these instruments consists of a basic frame, super8projectors, and projection areas. every instrument is accompanied by a specified film loop. the visuel component of the instruments is characterised by setup and film, the acustic component is formed by the noise of the super8projectors and the sounds, generated by the experimentator during the experiment.

The accompanying booklet contains descriptions, construction plans, scores as well as scripts to the lectures on the Uncertainty Relation and Gravity. Moreover in 2001 a Compact Disk was published in which the sound of the experiments is documented.

 

Peter Brandlmayr, 2001

 

 

Apparatus to the fundamentals of Physics I, Manuscript III Prof. V. Krylov, Chapter IV: Apparatus to the fundamentals of Physics, S442 - 1381, induction, S442 - 496, Instrument I, S497 - 618, Instrument II, S619 - 752, Instrument III, S753 - 861, Instrument IV, S862 - 959, Instrument V, S960 - 1124, Instrument VI, S1125 - 1267, Instrument VII, S1268 -1381;

 

Instrument H1944/56: manuscript III Prof. V. Krylov, Chapter IV Apparatus to the fundamentals of Physics, Instrument I: Uncertainty Relation, p 497 - 618, 32 sketches, 8 plates, 13 tables, Section I - III, Developed from03-10/1991, Berlin; supplementary sketches and notes 03/1992 and 02/1993; SECTION I: theoretic foundations p 497 - 538 SECTION II: Instrument H1944/56, sketches, drafts , plans, theoretic calculations; p 539 - 579; SECTION III: sketches and texts for an experiment dealing with the uncertainty relation, theoretic considerations, fragment of a lecture, p 580 - 618.

Instrument E1916/774: manuscript III Prof. V. Krylov, Chapter IV: Apparatus to the fundamentals of Physics, Instrument II: Time, p 619 - 752, 41 sketches, 12 plates, 9 tables, Section I - III, Developed from08/1991 - 03/1992, Berlin; supplementary sketches and notes02/1993 and 11/1995; SECTION I: theoretic foundations p 619 - 654; SECTION II: Instrument E1916/774, sketches, drafts , plans, theoretic calculations; p 655 - 703; SECTION III: sketches and texts for an experiment dealing with time, theoretic considerations, fragment of a lecture, p 704 - 752.

 

Instrument N1725/33: manuscript III Prof. V. Krylov, Chapter IV Apparatus to the fundamentals of Physics, Instrument III: Motion, p 753 - 861, 28 sketches, 4 plates, 6 tables, Section I - III, Developed from05-08/1992, Berlin; supplementary sketches and notes 10/1992 and 02/1993; SECTION I: theoretic foundations, laws of motion, considerations about space and time, p 753 - 786; SECTION II: Instrument N1725/33, sketches, drafts , plans, theoretic calculations; p 787 - 823; SECTION III: sketches and texts for an experiment dealing with motion, theoretic considerations, fragment of a lecture, p 824-861.

 

Instrument E1916/802: manuscript III Prof. V. Krylov, Chapter IV Apparatus to the fundamentals of Physics, Instrument IV: Gravity ,S 862 - 959, 17 sketches, 2 plates, 5 tables, Section I - III, Developed from02-9/1993, Pittsburgh; supplementary sketches and notes11/1995; SECTION I: theoretic foundations p 862 - 895; SECTION II: Instrument E1916/802, sketches, drafts , plans, theoretic calculations; p 896 - 921; SECTION III: sketches and texts for an experiment dealing with gravity, theoretic considerations, fragment of a lecture, p 922 - 959.

 

 

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